Question Posted Saturday December 9 2006, 10:23 am
Naturally, my hair is kind of curly. Not completely, just a little. Anyways, I have a Corioliss Straightener (it's 100% ceramic), and I'm not getting hte results that I want. The other day, I spent a good hour striaghtening my hair, and since it was raining outside a bit, it got all curly and looked like total crap. I want it to be pin straight. Any ideas would be appreciated, thanks. <3
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? partyanimal answered Saturday December 9 2006, 1:11 pm: the best straightner out there is called chi or key or something like that, it's pornounced "key" and is about $100, so lets skip that.
the straightner i use is remington wet2straight, it's really good, and you can set it on a scale of heating from 1 to 30. it beeps when the straightner is finished heating up to the number of your choice. it's only about $30 too.
and to help keep your hair from being damaged by straighteing and blowdrying it, i suggest you use v05 mircale! mist, heat defense and conditioning spray. (it says all that on the bottle) not only does it keep your hair shiny, but it protects your hair from being fried.
hope i helped!!
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ductape_n_roses answered Saturday December 9 2006, 12:08 pm: Why don't you use Frutice Friz control thing. It's in a small circular bottle and it's clear. I don't know the exact name of it. But when your hair is dry, comb the liquid through your hair and then straighten it and apply a little mousse [sp?] to it. Or if it's a rainy day, tie it back, put a hoodie on and stay away from outside [ ductape_n_roses's advice column | Ask ductape_n_roses A Question ]
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